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  • Posted: Jul 19, 2023
    Deadline: Jul 25, 2023
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    Society for Family Health is one of Nigeria’s largest non-governmental organisations. Founded in 1985 by three eminent Nigerians: Professor Olikoye Ransome-Kuti, Justice Ifeyinwa Nzeako, Pharmacist Dahiru Wali and Phil Harvey. Society for Family Health Nigeria has a mission to empower Nigerians, particularly the poor and vulnerable to lead healthier...
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    Quality Focal Person - Jigawa

    Job Profile: 

    • The Quality Focal Person will Support the identification, assessment, and selection of facilities and providers for the provision of services to adolescent girls 15 – 19 years,
    • Provide supportive supervisory visits and on-the-job coaching to providers in all a360 facilities providing sexual and reproductive health services for adolescent girls 15 -19 years, ensure quality standards are maintained in all A360 facilities( and supporting Government led facilities) providing sexual and reproductive health services for adolescent girls 15 -19 years using innovative approaches for designing programs for improving the sexual and reproductive health of adolescent girls(15 – 19 years) and ensure 70% contraceptive continuation is achieved

    Job role: The successful candidate will perform the following functions:

    • Lead the setup and implementation of all Adolescents 360 service delivery areas.
    • In collaboration with other Adolescents 360 team members, identify health facilities in the state willing to provide safe space for adolescents’ sexual reproductive health services.
    • Recruit facilities that meet set criteria by administering facility assessment checklists.
    • Ensure that the MMA Facilities identified as part of the network maintain recommended standards and abide by the contractual agreement at all times.
    • disorders to effect improved adjustments utilizing various psychological techniques; select appropriate treatment approach and plans frequency, intensity, and duration of individual, group, and family therapies.
    • Ensures that contraceptive continuation is achieved through the conduct of proper follow-up calls/use of the 3Ws and documentation monthly.
    • Ensures proper referral for integrated services for all girls concerned. (GBV, HIV/C/T, PAC services
    • Ensure Provider Behavior Change Communication (PBCC) (which provides solutions to provider needs to motivate/persuade/ convince providers to adopt the desired behavior usually done on a one-on-one interaction during Supportive supervision with the provider.
    • Conduct supervisory support visits (SSVs) based on needs as per the HNQIS/State schedule (in government-led sites) monitoring plan and on-the-job coaching to MMA facility providers in the state to ensure quality standards are maintained.
    • Maintain a database of all family planning methods and STI cases from 9ja Girls/MMA Network facilities in his/her state (analyzing use against supply to assist forecast for the preceding quarter, monthly.
    • Maintain a record of SSV findings from MMA Network facilities in his/her state.
    • Monthly analysis and action plans for State QoC from the HNQIS dashboard
    • Harmonize and submit monthly reports of Adolescents 360 service delivery activities, in the state, including MIS from the facilities on or before the 5th of each month using approved formats to the State Program Manager and Service Delivery specialist.
    • Develop quarterly work plans for Service delivery and Quality Assurance activities and submit them to State Program Manager and work with monthly activity plans.
    • Develop monthly service delivery activity budget and track to ensure there is no under
    • Support Government led sites to maintain access to high-quality, user-centered, and integrated services for Adolescents

    Qualifications/Experience:

    • Must be a Certified Nurse Midwife or possess a Nursing degree (B.Sc. Nursing, with current registration with appropriate national regulatory bodies. 
    • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
    • Must possess a minimum of five (5) years post-NYSC working experience in international health and family planning program.
    • Excellent interpersonal, communication (oral and written), and presentation skills
    • Must have a continuous drive for learning and knowledge sharing.
    • Must be excellent at report writing and possess strong M&E skills.
    • Candidates should be experienced in donor-funded projects and advocacy skills.
    • Multitask, mentor, and work with minimal supervision

    Skills and competencies: 

    • Flexible Thinking
    • Achievement Focus
    • Performance management
    • Emotional intelligence
    • Professional

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    Quality Focal Person - Kaduna

    Job Profile: 

    • The Quality Focal Person will Support the identification, assessment, and selection of facilities and providers for the provision of services to adolescent girls 15 – 19 years, Provide supportive supervisory visits and on-the-job coaching to providers in all a360 facilities providing sexual and reproductive health services for adolescent girls 15 -19 years, ensure quality standards are maintained in all A360 facilities ( and supporting Government led facilities) providing sexual and reproductive health services for adolescent girls 15 -19 years using innovative approaches for designing programs for improving the sexual and reproductive health of adolescent girls (15 – 19 years) and ensure 70% contraceptive continuation is achieved

    Job role: The successful candidate will perform the following functions:

    • Lead the setup and implementation of all Adolescents 360 service delivery areas.
    • In collaboration with other Adolescents 360 team members, identify health facilities in the state willing to provide safe space for adolescents’ sexual reproductive health services.
    • Recruit facilities that meet set criteria by administering facility assessment checklists.
    • Ensure that the MMA Facilities identified as part of the network maintain recommended standards and abide by the contractual agreement at all times.
    • disorders to effect improved adjustments utilizing various psychological techniques; select appropriate treatment approach and plans frequency, intensity, and duration of individual, group, and family therapies.
    • Ensures that contraceptive continuation is achieved through the conduct of proper follow-up calls/use of the 3Ws and documentation monthly.
    • Ensures proper referral for integrated services for all girls concerned. (GBV, HIV/C/T, PAC services
    • Ensure Provider Behavior Change Communication (PBCC) (which provides solutions to provider needs to motivate/persuade/ convince providers to adopt the desired behavior usually done on a one-on-one interaction during Supportive supervision with the provider.
    • Conduct supervisory support visits (SSVs) based on needs as per the HNQIS/State schedule (in government-led sites) monitoring plan and on-the-job coaching to MMA facility providers in the state to ensure quality standards are maintained.
    • Maintain a database of all family planning methods and STI cases from 9ja Girls/MMA Network facilities in his/her state (analyzing use against supply to assist forecast for the preceding quarter, monthly.
    • Maintain a record of SSV findings from MMA Network facilities in his/her state.
    • Monthly analysis and action plans for State QoC from the HNQIS dashboard
    • Harmonize and submit monthly reports of Adolescents 360 service delivery activities, in the state, including MIS from the facilities on or before the 5th of each month using approved formats to the State Program Manager and Service Delivery specialist.
    • Develop quarterly work plans for Service delivery and Quality Assurance activities and submit them to State Program Manager and work with monthly activity plans.
    • Develop monthly service delivery activity budget and track to ensure there is no under
    • Support Government led sites to maintain access to high-quality, user-centered, and integrated services for Adolescents

    Qualifications/Experience:

    • Must be a Certified Nurse Midwife or possess a Nursing degree (B.Sc. Nursing, with current registration with appropriate national regulatory bodies. 
    • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
    • Must possess a minimum of five (5) years post-NYSC working experience in international health and family planning program.
    • Excellent interpersonal, communication (oral and written), and presentation skills
    • Must have a continuous drive for learning and knowledge sharing.
    • Must be excellent at report writing and possess strong M&E skills.
    • Candidates should be experienced in donor-funded projects and advocacy skills.
    • Multitask, mentor, and work with minimal supervision

    Skills and competencies: 

    • Flexible Thinking
    • Achievement Focus
    • Performance management
    • Emotional intelligence
    • Professional

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    Quality Focal Person - Kano

    Job Description

    • The Quality Focal Person will Support the identification, assessment, and selection of facilities and providers for the provision of services to adolescent girls 15 – 19 years, Provide supportive supervisory visits and on-the-job coaching to providers in all a360 facilities providing sexual and reproductive health services for adolescent girls 15 -19 years, ensure quality standards are maintained in all A360 facilities ( and supporting Government led facilities) providing sexual and reproductive health services for adolescent girls 15 -19 years using innovative approaches for designing programs for improving the sexual and reproductive health of adolescent girls (15 – 19 years) and ensure 70% contraceptive continuation is achieved

    Job role: The successful candidate will perform the following functions:

    • Lead the setup and implementation of all Adolescents 360 service delivery areas.
    • In collaboration with other Adolescents 360 team members, identify health facilities in the state willing to provide safe space for adolescents’ sexual reproductive health services.
    • Recruit facilities that meet set criteria by administering facility assessment checklists.
    • Ensure that the MMA Facilities identified as part of the network maintain recommended standards and abide by the contractual agreement at all times.
    • disorders to effect improved adjustments utilizing various psychological techniques; select appropriate treatment approach and plans frequency, intensity, and duration of individual, group, and family therapies.
    • Ensures that contraceptive continuation is achieved through the conduct of proper follow-up calls/use of the 3Ws and documentation monthly.
    • Ensures proper referral for integrated services for all girls concerned. (GBV, HIV/C/T, PAC services
    • Ensure Provider Behavior Change Communication (PBCC) (which provides solutions to provider needs to motivate/persuade/ convince providers to adopt the desired behavior usually done on a one-on-one interaction during Supportive supervision with the provider.
    • Conduct supervisory support visits (SSVs) based on needs as per the HNQIS/State schedule (in government-led sites) monitoring plan and on-the-job coaching to MMA facility providers in the state to ensure quality standards are maintained.
    • Maintain a database of all family planning methods and STI cases from 9ja Girls/MMA Network facilities in his/her state (analyzing use against supply to assist forecast for the preceding quarter, monthly.
    • Maintain a record of SSV findings from MMA Network facilities in his/her state.
    • Monthly analysis and action plans for State QoC from the HNQIS dashboard
    • Harmonize and submit monthly reports of Adolescents 360 service delivery activities, in the state, including MIS from the facilities on or before the 5th of each month using approved formats to the State Program Manager and Service Delivery specialist.
    • Develop quarterly work plans for Service delivery and Quality Assurance activities and submit them to State Program Manager and work with monthly activity plans.
    • Develop monthly service delivery activity budget and track to ensure there is no under
    • Support Government led sites to maintain access to high-quality, user-centered, and integrated services for Adolescents

    Qualifications/Experience:

    • Must be a Certified Nurse Midwife or possess a Nursing degree (B.Sc. Nursing, with current registration with appropriate national regulatory bodies.  Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
    • Must possess a minimum of five (5) years post-NYSC working experience in international health and family planning program.
    • Excellent interpersonal, communication (oral and written), and presentation skills
    • Must have a continuous drive for learning and knowledge sharing.
    • Must be excellent at report writing and possess strong M&E skills.
    • Candidates should be experienced in donor-funded projects and advocacy skills.
    • Multitask, mentor, and work with minimal supervision

    Skills and competencies: 

    • Flexible Thinking
    • Achievement Focus
    • Performance management
    • Emotional intelligence
    • Professional

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    Quality Focal Person - Nasarawa

    Job Description

    • The Quality Focal Person will Support the identification, assessment, and selection of facilities and providers for the provision of services to adolescent girls 15 – 19 years, Provide supportive supervisory visits and on-the-job coaching to providers in all a360 facilities providing sexual and reproductive health services for adolescent girls 15 -19 years, ensure quality standards are maintained in all A360 facilities ( and supporting Government led facilities) providing sexual and reproductive health services for adolescent girls 15 -19 years using innovative approaches for designing programs for improving the sexual and reproductive health of adolescent girls (15 – 19 years) and ensure 70% contraceptive continuation is achieved

    Job role: The successful candidate will perform the following functions:

    • Lead the setup and implementation of all Adolescents 360 service delivery areas.
    • In collaboration with other Adolescents 360 team members, identify health facilities in the state willing to provide safe space for adolescents’ sexual reproductive health services.
    • Recruit facilities that meet set criteria by administering facility assessment checklists.
    • Ensure that the MMA Facilities identified as part of the network maintain recommended standards and abide by the contractual agreement at all times.
    • disorders to effect improved adjustments utilizing various psychological techniques; select appropriate treatment approach and plans frequency, intensity, and duration of individual, group, and family therapies.
    • Ensures that contraceptive continuation is achieved through the conduct of proper follow-up calls/use of the 3Ws and documentation monthly.
    • Ensures proper referral for integrated services for all girls concerned. (GBV, HIV/C/T, PAC services
    • Ensure Provider Behavior Change Communication (PBCC) (which provides solutions to provider needs to motivate/persuade/ convince providers to adopt the desired behavior usually done on a one-on-one interaction during Supportive supervision with the provider.
    • Conduct supervisory support visits (SSVs) based on needs as per the HNQIS/State schedule (in government-led sites) monitoring plan and on-the-job coaching to MMA facility providers in the state to ensure quality standards are maintained.
    • Maintain a database of all family planning methods and STI cases from 9ja Girls/MMA Network facilities in his/her state (analyzing use against supply to assist forecast for the preceding quarter, monthly.
    • Maintain a record of SSV findings from MMA Network facilities in his/her state.
    • Monthly analysis and action plans for State QoC from the HNQIS dashboard
    • Harmonize and submit monthly reports of Adolescents 360 service delivery activities, in the state, including MIS from the facilities on or before the 5th of each month using approved formats to the State Program Manager and Service Delivery specialist.
    • Develop quarterly work plans for Service delivery and Quality Assurance activities and submit them to State Program Manager and work with monthly activity plans.
    • Develop monthly service delivery activity budget and track to ensure there is no under
    • Support Government led sites to maintain access to high-quality, user-centered, and integrated services for Adolescents

    Qualifications/Experience:

    • Must be a Certified Nurse Midwife or possess a Nursing degree (B.Sc. Nursing, with current registration with appropriate national regulatory bodies.  Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
    • Must possess a minimum of five (5) years post-NYSC working experience in international health and family planning program.
    • Excellent interpersonal, communication (oral and written), and presentation skills
    • Must have a continuous drive for learning and knowledge sharing.
    • Must be excellent at report writing and possess strong M&E skills.
    • Candidates should be experienced in donor-funded projects and advocacy skills.
    • Multitask, mentor, and work with minimal supervision

    Skills and competencies: 

    • Flexible Thinking
    • Achievement Focus
    • Performance management
    • Emotional intelligence
    • Professional

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    State Programme Manager- Nasarawa

    Job Profile:

    • To coordinate the A360 project implementation in the state and provide technical assistance to the state Ministry of Health through the Primary Health Care Management Board with policies and enabling environment for the integration of the MMA approach in the state’s adolescent sexual and reproductive health through the uptake of modern contraceptive and economic empowerment

    Job-role: The successful candidate will perform the following functions:

    • Work with programme team to develop and share monthly operational work plans and budget for the A 360 activities activities in the state 
    • Implement and operationalize the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the promotion of BCC, monitoring and evaluation of program activities monthly.
    • Brainstorming with team members at all stages of plan formulation
    • Proposing and lobbying initiatives for the organization
    • Developing policy work and dissemination of advocacy briefs
    • Provide technical assistance to the state’s agencies (SMOH, SPHCDB, FP Unit and M&E officers) by building their capacity to analyze adolescent health data from the HMIS unit.
    • Facilitate and attend Adolescent SRH TWG meeting in the state quarterly and share report of meeting.
    • In partnership with State Ministry of Health and PHC Board, coordinate the integration of Adolescent FP service provision into state Supportive Supervision (SSV) quarterly and share report with HQ
    • Coordinate the state team to achieve 90% adoption & QoC rates projection for the A360 project monthly
    • Coordinate the state team to achieve 75% conversion rate and unmet need satisfied projections for the A360 Project monthly
    • Coordinate the state to achieve 35% mobilization rate projection for the A360 project monthly
    • Coordinate the submission of monthly and quarterly state programme implementation reports on the Adolescent 360 project by 6th of the new month.
    • Lead the identification and documentation of at least 2 key learnings, best practices and human-interest stories from the implementation in the state
    • Lead in the identification and collaboration for partnerships (internal and external) to address sustainability, develop strategies and document quarterly
    • Lead in the dissemination of A360 activities to the state, LGA and community quarterly
    • Lead in the data quality review and dissemination of A360 intervention to SMoH/PHC Board quarterly
    • Document and share state specific adaptive implementation learnings quarterly

    Qualifications/Experience:

    • A minimum of First degree in social science, Public Health, Health Administration, Management, Social Work, or Business Administration
    • A minimum of five 5 years’ experience with progressively increasing responsibility designing, implementing programs
    • Demonstrated ability of previous experience leading a technical activity through evidence and data driven decision making;
    • Demonstrated ability through previous experience to establish and maintain productive working relationships with a wide network of partners and stakeholders;

    Skills and competencies: 

    • Flexible Thinking
    • Project management.
    • Strategic advocacy and engagement
    • Financial and Administrative
    • Health Systems capacity assessment and strengthening
    • In-depth knowledge of A360 programme and SFH policy

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    Technical Lead – Prevention Care & Treatment

    Job Profile:

    • Head-PCT will provide technical support to implement high-quality care, treatment, and support activities with a primary focus on clinical management of HIV/AIDS including provision of Anti-retroviral therapy (ART).

    Job-role: 

    The successful candidate will perform the following functions:

    • To provide technical support for the planning and implementation of Prevention Care and Treatment services at the implementing state level
    • Collaboration with key stakeholders and gatekeepers at national and state l levels to provide an enabling environment for the implementation of HIV prevention and treatment activities among Key Populations in the state.
    • Supervise the implementation of comprehensive operational work plans for HIV prevention, care, and treatment activities for the technical team at the HQ and implementing states.
    • Routinely review program and M&E data and report via DHIS, and CRRF, and prepare and submit monthly quarterly, and annual reports, also routinely review the quality of data on the EMR (LAMIS)

    Qualifications/Experience:

    • Must possess MBBS or MPH 
    • 7 - 10 years of hands-on experience in implementing HIV-related work at the community level and facility or in resource-constrained settings; should also have 4 years’ experience in HIV Monitoring and Evaluation.
    • Experience in the design and operations of a One Stop Shop (OSS)
    • Good analytical, presentation, and reporting skills.
    • Conversant with the use of electronic medical records (LAMIS)
    • Experience in supervising and mentoring a dynamic team.
    • Ability to think out of the box in solving programmatic bottlenecks.
    • Ability to work independently, and in a team.
    • Experience in writing reports and articles
    • Experience in stakeholder management
    • Ability to use infographics.

    Skills and competencies: 

    • Creative critical thinker. You understand and value the importance of creating safe spaces for teams to ideate, reflect, and think ‘big’. You know how to ensure rigorous, evidence-based thinking is a part of this creative space so that products are both ambitious and technically sound.
    • Collaborative spark. You know how to foster teams’ enthusiasm and ability to work together to engage with learning and improve. You encourage the team’s desire to problem-solve, helping to apply global and local evidence as teams try new things, and advance toward shared goals for the project. You cultivate vibrant exchanges where diverse perspectives enrich outcomes.
    • An agile executor. You know how to make the work of technical learning and knowledge management feel ‘doable’ to busy teams. You understand how and when to empower colleagues to lead learning efforts, and when it is important to carry the work yourself to enable high-quality outputs without slowing teams’ progress on other primary objectives.
    • A rigorous detective, and communicator. You are an experienced analyst and a thought leader. You know how to move from field observation to data capture, synthesis, and results, applying rubrics effectively to generate systematic findings from design and implementation experience. You know how to take these findings and develop compelling technical knowledge products.
    • Problem Solver You identify the real problem being faced, are diligent in researching the situation and processes behind the problem, understand all the complexities, then draw on your team’s critical thinking to brainstorm possible solutions and determine the best possible resolution.

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    Young Innovation Officer (Midwives/Nurses/Social Works) - Jigawa

    Job Profile:

    • The Young Innovation Officers will support the design and state-specific innovations and program adaptations in the field.
    • They will be an integral part of the multidisciplinary team to design, test, and adapt. Their deliverables will span Design & adaptation, Surveys, and documentation.
    • They will be supervised by the Regional Coordinators and managed by the BCC Specialist They will also act as advocates for AYSRH in their states and influence policy on ASRH programming these states.

    Job role: The successful candidate will perform the following functions:

    • Lead/ Co-ordinate the Youth – Adult partnership in the multidisciplinary team (bringing in young person’s perspective) for the A360 Amp design phase
    • Attend the Insight gathering workshop (Boot camp)
    • Participation in daily insight gathering and download of information and Participation in daily debrief meetings
    • Lead and Ensure visibility for the project activities in the state – routine and Special activities within SFH and with external stakeholders
    • Co-ordinate the Commemoration of Special National/ World/ UN days in the states
    • Co-ordinate and document state adaptive implementation as well as learnings
    • Liaise with Regional Coordinator / PA to identify and document implementation gaps that stem from advocacy needs in the Community, L.G.A and State levels
    • Participation in synthesis workshops to identify themes/points of convergence and design opportunities
    • Leverage existing structures/systems (e.g. Conferences, TWG meetings, etc.) to facilitate a network of AYSRH youth advocates
    • Actively participate in State AYSRH meetings along with RC and PA
    • Lead Program/project Surveys and evaluations in the state: Mystery client, Client satisfaction surveys, Client Exit Interviews, Process Evaluations, PAR, Cost Evaluation, and other program Evaluation
    • Co-ordinate tracking and Reporting of referrals from all digital platforms to providers and Facilities for Counselling and/ or Services
    • Coordinate WhatsApp Group and other Digital Solutions in the state/ field

    Qualifications/Experience:

    • Must possess a First Degree in Nursing or Midwifery (for states), Social Sciences and Humanities, Mass Communication, and Digital Communication for HQ.Multitask, mentor, and work with minimal supervision
    • A minimum of one (1) year post-NYSC experience in volunteering, or an equivalent NGO role
    • Not more than 23 years of age at the date of application
    • Project implementation for service delivery
    • Basic supervision and monitoring for service delivery
    • Documentation and reporting
    • Health commodity tracking
    • Understanding of NGO space
    • Good written and oral communication
    • Knowledge of ASRH issues

    Skills and competencies: 

    • Collaboration and teamwork
    • Resourcefulness and creativity
    • Documentation
    • Customer focused
    • Drive for continuous growth

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    Young Innovation Officer (Midwives/Nurses/Social Works) - Kano

    Job Profile:

    • The Young Innovation Officers will support the design and state-specific innovations and program adaptations in the field.
    • They will be an integral part of the multidisciplinary team to design, test, and adapt. Their deliverables will span Design & adaptation, Surveys, and documentation.
    • They will be supervised by the Regional Coordinators and managed by the BCC Specialist They will also act as advocates for AYSRH in their states and influence policy on ASRH programming these states.

    Job role: The successful candidate will perform the following functions:

    • Lead/ Co-ordinate the Youth – Adult partnership in the multidisciplinary team (bringing in young person’s perspective) for the A360 Amp design phase
    • Attend the Insight gathering workshop (Boot camp)
    • Participation in daily insight gathering and download of information and Participation in daily debrief meetings
    • Lead and Ensure visibility for the project activities in the state – routine and Special activities within SFH and with external stakeholders
    • Co-ordinate the Commemoration of Special National/ World/ UN days in the states
    • Co-ordinate and document state adaptive implementation as well as learnings
    • Liaise with Regional Coordinator / PA to identify and document implementation gaps that stem from advocacy needs in the Community, L.G.A and State levels
    • Participation in synthesis workshops to identify themes/points of convergence and design opportunities
    • Leverage existing structures/systems (e.g. Conferences, TWG meetings, etc.) to facilitate a network of AYSRH youth advocates
    • Actively participate in State AYSRH meetings along with RC and PA
    • Lead Program/project Surveys and evaluations in the state: Mystery client, Client satisfaction surveys, Client Exit Interviews, Process Evaluations, PAR, Cost Evaluation, and other program Evaluation
    • Co-ordinate tracking and Reporting of referrals from all digital platforms to providers and Facilities for Counselling and/ or Services
    • Coordinate WhatsApp Group and other Digital Solutions in the state/ field

    Qualifications/Experience:

    • Must possess a First Degree in Nursing or Midwifery (for states), Social Sciences and Humanities, Mass Communication, and Digital Communication for HQ.Multitask, mentor, and work with minimal supervision
    • A minimum of one (1) year post-NYSC experience in volunteering, or an equivalent NGO role
    • Not more than 23 years of age at the date of application
    • Project implementation for service delivery
    • Basic supervision and monitoring for service delivery
    • Documentation and reporting
    • Health commodity tracking
    • Understanding of NGO space
    • Good written and oral communication
    • Knowledge of ASRH issues

    Skills and competencies: 

    • Collaboration and teamwork
    • Resourcefulness and creativity
    • Documentation
    • Customer focused
    • Drive for continuous growth

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    Young Innovation Officer (Midwives/Nurses/Social Works)- Nasarawa

    Job Profile:

    • The Young Innovation Officers will support the design and state-specific innovations and program adaptations in the field.
    • They will be an integral part of the multidisciplinary team to design, test, and adapt. Their deliverables will span Design & adaptation, Surveys, and documentation.
    • They will be supervised by the Regional Coordinators and managed by the BCC Specialist They will also act as advocates for AYSRH in their states and influence policy on ASRH programming these states.

    Job role: The successful candidate will perform the following functions:

    • Lead/ Co-ordinate the Youth – Adult partnership in the multidisciplinary team (bringing in young person’s perspective) for the A360 Amp design phase
    • Attend the Insight gathering workshop (Boot camp)
    • Participation in daily insight gathering and download of information and Participation in daily debrief meetings
    • Lead and Ensure visibility for the project activities in the state – routine and Special activities within SFH and with external stakeholders
    • Co-ordinate the Commemoration of Special National/ World/ UN days in the states
    • Co-ordinate and document state adaptive implementation as well as learnings
    • Liaise with Regional Coordinator / PA to identify and document implementation gaps that stem from advocacy needs in the Community, L.G.A and State levels
    • Participation in synthesis workshops to identify themes/points of convergence and design opportunities
    • Leverage existing structures/systems (e.g. Conferences, TWG meetings, etc.) to facilitate a network of AYSRH youth advocates
    • Actively participate in State AYSRH meetings along with RC and PA
    • Lead Program/project Surveys and evaluations in the state: Mystery client, Client satisfaction surveys, Client Exit Interviews, Process Evaluations, PAR, Cost Evaluation, and other program Evaluation
    • Co-ordinate tracking and Reporting of referrals from all digital platforms to providers and Facilities for Counselling and/ or Services
    • Coordinate WhatsApp Group and other Digital Solutions in the state/ field

    Qualifications/Experience:

    • Must possess a First Degree in Nursing or Midwifery (for states), Social Sciences and Humanities, Mass Communication, and Digital Communication for HQ.Multitask, mentor, and work with minimal supervision
    • A minimum of one (1) year post-NYSC experience in volunteering, or an equivalent NGO role
    • Not more than 23 years of age at the date of application
    • Project implementation for service delivery
    • Basic supervision and monitoring for service delivery
    • Documentation and reporting
    • Health commodity tracking
    • Understanding of NGO space
    • Good written and oral communication
    • Knowledge of ASRH issues

    Skills and competencies: 

    • Collaboration and teamwork
    • Resourcefulness and creativity
    • Documentation
    • Customer focused
    • Drive for continuous growth

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